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I argue they don't need any legal cover as long as they're permitted to stay here with the SC guaranteeing it & providing them access to everything a citizen is entitled to beginning with shelter, fooding, medicine , education now followed one fine day with work.

This is precisely why I wrote that the gormintwallahs will fight it tooth and nail. Having failed to secure a direct path to legalized refugee claims, Gonsalves and co are resorting to more roundabout tactics.

It's called creeping incrementalism. I mean that much should've been obvious by now . It's an old tactic by this cabal containing Gonsalves & his tribe

Agreed.

How many were deported?

Not sure, mate. Deportation nos are rarely announced/produced in public. But the thing is that, we are surrounded by a bunch of failed banana republics who survive from one shitshow to another - they do not even have the state capacity to cross verify and take their citizens back even if they want to and hence, we are just stuck in this strange equilibrium where catching and putting these illegals on the detention camps/closely guarded makeshift shanties is the only way to proceed.

For the last so many years we've been given the figure of 30-40,000. They've spread across the country now with safe havens wherever Bengali aka BD Muslims are settled.

Why, I recall seeing a mini documentary by those many loony left channels proliferating YT ( it was sQuint IIRC) which highlighted the case of a Rohingya girl who passed her SSC examination in Chennai of all places where her family settled in around 2010 with her abbu working as an automobile mechanic having come to India somewhere in the early 2000s.

Don't think this Rohingya thingy started in the early 2000s though. They might have settled here legally - because the UPA govt was issuing residential visas for these rohingyas and kanglus left, right and centre. Heck, they even started handing temporary visas to the rohingya illegals who had UNHCR issued identity cards despite India not being a signatory to the UN refugee charter.
 
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I can't help but wonder when I see a Sikh wether they are acting in good faith

After living in Canada that's just how I see them
Remove the tinted glasses is my suggestion.. khalistanis have successfully created the hate they wanted..sikhs are not a monolith hence such stereotypical prejudice is detrimental.. the issue exists hence the chief spoke about it..HAL should stop over committing and under delivery
 
Indian agencies need to start prosecuting these fuckers for election interference.
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Remove the tinted glasses is my suggestion.. khalistanis have successfully created the hate they wanted..sikhs are not a monolith hence such stereotypical prejudice is detrimental.. the issue exists hence the chief spoke about it..HAL should stop over committing and under delivery

there is not a sikh in India who will condemn Hindu genocide in panjab, not a single one will even acknowledge the killing of 40000 Panjabi Hindu and 400K refugees who fled to rest of India, most of them were neighbours and their sikh neighbors only targeted them through sikh terrorists to capture their lands, I am not talking about few exceptions I am talking about general sikh population.

So yes in a way he is right difficult to trust one, also do you know majority of chandigarh cabal is filled with them who bluntly reject Indian local industry and has their families abroad who’s speciality is being middlemen ..

Not blaming the sikhs who understand their roots but now their own religious institutions are full on anti Hindu so trust only if verified
 
This is precisely why I wrote that the gormintwallahs will fight it tooth and nail. Having failed to secure a direct path to legalized refugee claims, Gonsalves and co are resorting to more roundabout tactics.
I'm afraid you're not getting my larger point which is status quo prevails . The plight of the Rohingyas may well be in legal limbo but they are in here in India .

All these incremental moves seem designed to keep them here through constant litigation which keeps the issue alive , ensures their stay here , keeps the pot simmering till such time as a favourable party to the petitioners presides over such matters.


Not sure, mate. Deportation nos are rarely announced/produced in public. But the thing is that, we are surrounded by a bunch of failed banana republics who survive from one shitshow to another - they do not even have the state capacity to cross verify and take their citizens back even if they want to and hence, we are just stuck in this strange equilibrium where catching and putting these illegals on the detention camps/closely guarded makeshift shanties is the only way to proceed.

Yes & logically the BJP should be tom tomming every such deportation drive which they aren't for the numbers are abysmally small . Moreover as we've seen in the past with BD illegal migrants , imprisonment & deportation is hardly an deterrent to them returning for the means to do so & ways to be let in clearly exist & are thriving .

This again harks back to our discussion on M TFR in India & how illegal immigration along with Lawfare ensuring that once they come in , they stay in , acts as force multipliers to their TFR in spite of this administration being severely opposed to their presence here .


Don't think this Rohingya thingy started in the early 2000s though. They might have settled here legally - because the UPA govt was issuing residential visas for these rohingyas and kanglus left, right and centre. Heck, they even started handing temporary visas to the rohingya illegals who had UNHCR issued identity cards despite India not being a signatory to the UN refugee charter.
Rohingyas have been at the receiving end since the independence of Myanmar even if the present round of pogroms can be dated to the 2010s.

Besides the UPA , the communists & the TMCs abetment to their infiltration & legal cover has also been well documented down the years across regions from the NE to WB to the rest of the country.
 
USAID Interfered in Indian elections of 2019.

If the GoI were really serious they would have thrown out USAID purely on the basis of what's happening today in the US citing the very reasons the Trump administration is giving for shutting them down for long term the USAID will not be shut down merely heavily regulated with Trump taking maximalist positions only to get even with the establishment knowing full well he'd have to compromise with them which means USAID resumes operations (as it's intrinsic to US foreign policy aims) at some point in time , pending stricter legislation about their role , scope of work & more importantly accountability .
 
there is not a sikh in India who will condemn Hindu genocide in panjab, not a single one will even acknowledge the killing of 40000 Panjabi Hindu and 400K refugees who fled to rest of India, most of them were neighbours and their sikh neighbors only targeted them through sikh terrorists to capture their lands, I am not talking about few exceptions I am talking about general sikh population.

So yes in a way he is right difficult to trust one, also do you know majority of chandigarh cabal is filled with them who bluntly reject Indian local industry and has their families abroad who’s speciality is being middlemen ..

Not blaming the sikhs who understand their roots but now their own religious institutions are full on anti Hindu so trust only if verified
Keep the discussion strictly to the LCA program!

Take any other discussion to chitchat thread.
 
If the GoI were really serious they would have thrown out USAID purely on the basis of what's happening today in the US citing the very reasons the Trump administration is giving for shutting them down for long term the USAID will not be shut down merely heavily regulated with Trump taking maximalist positions only to get even with the establishment knowing full well he'd have to compromise with them which means USAID resumes operations (as it's intrinsic to US foreign policy aims) at some point in time , pending stricter legislation about their role , scope of work & more importantly accountability .

this is another layer of globalism that has not been focussed on before, so far discourse has largely been on ideologies and electoral side of global politics. this is govt bureaucracies across continents co-ordinating with each other, and playing favourites. needs a bit more study ?
 

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